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we're ask commissioner roger goodell. we'll talk about that and today's game with the cbs broadcast team. jim nantz, former giants quarterback phil simms, and hall of fame receiver shannon sharpe. it's the big game in the big easy, and it doesn't get any better than that. and this is "face the nation." captioning sponsored by cbs of super bowl xlvii, "face the nation" with bob schieffer. >> schieffer: we are in jackson square at historic new orleans just down want road from thesuperdome, wherecc1: baltimore ravens and the san francisco 49ers are going to face off this evening. we're joined by the commissioner of the national football league roger goodell, plus our cbs sports broadcast team, jim nantz, phil simms, who will be calling the game tonight. and hall of fame wide receiver and cbs analyst shannon sharpe, who seems to me the only guy here today wearing some super bowl rings. >> i thought occasion warranted me bringing out the big diamonds. >> schieffer: mr. commission, i thank you for being with us. some very serio
we're ask commissioner roger goodell. we'll talk about that and today's game with the cbs broadcast team. jim nantz, former giants quarterback phil simms, and hall of fame receiver shannon sharpe. it's the big game in the big easy, and it doesn't get any better than that. and this is "face the nation." captioning sponsored by cbs of super bowl xlvii, "face the nation" with bob schieffer. >> schieffer: we are in jackson square at historic new orleans just down want road...
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roger goodell today answered the president's words. while he welcomed the president's interest in this and while he wants to make the game safer, his own time playing as a youth is something he wouldn't give up and he brought up some of the things the nfl is trying to do to try to make the game safer, talking about bringing in independent neurologists who aren't associated with the team and they will tell players whether they think they should go back into the game. he also talked about the idea of increasing the fines and suspensions for the kinds of hits and acts on the field that are going to be causing some of those issues. i have to tell you, there is controversy out there. the players don't think the moves that goodell is making are really the right moves. there was a survey recently within their own players association that 9 out of 10 of the players in this league do not trust their own medical staff. that was very shaking to the nfl, and the idea that they basically think goodell and a lot of the nfl is taking this showy road
roger goodell today answered the president's words. while he welcomed the president's interest in this and while he wants to make the game safer, his own time playing as a youth is something he wouldn't give up and he brought up some of the things the nfl is trying to do to try to make the game safer, talking about bringing in independent neurologists who aren't associated with the team and they will tell players whether they think they should go back into the game. he also talked about the...
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nobody knows that better than roger goodell. he will be our guest for the broadcast. we'll be here in new orleans. i got to tell you so i get myself really prepared for this, i had to come down here a couple days early. >> i can understand. >> i do that in the interest of good journalism. >> bob, another question more washington centric, but the commissioner seemed to dodge around question of the redskins and controversy around the name. do you think that's something you might press him on a bit? >> i might ask him about that, but i think the first thing i want to ask is this whole deal about the concussions, the risk that football seems to be posing to some of these people. we've got a lot of technology out there. there are all kind of questions that can be asked and i think the commission had it about right. how do we have football as we know it i mean and remove this risk of serious injury like we're now seeing? football is about tackling and blocking, hitting hard. how do you keep the game as we know it but take away these risks that are obviously there? this is j
nobody knows that better than roger goodell. he will be our guest for the broadcast. we'll be here in new orleans. i got to tell you so i get myself really prepared for this, i had to come down here a couple days early. >> i can understand. >> i do that in the interest of good journalism. >> bob, another question more washington centric, but the commissioner seemed to dodge around question of the redskins and controversy around the name. do you think that's something you might...
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we're joined by the commissioner of the national football league roger goodell plus our cbs sports broadcast team, jim nantz, phil simms who will be calling the game tonight. and hall of fame wide receiver and cbs analyst shannon sharpe, who seems to me the only guy here today wearing some super bowl rings. >> i thought occasion warranted me bringing out the big diamonds. >> schieffer: mr. commission, i thank you for being with us. some very serious questions now that are on your plate. the president of the united states said he's not sure he'd want his kid to play football if he had a son. what is your reaction to this? would you want your children to play football now if-- >> absolutely. i have twin daughters, just like the president. and i'm concerned when they play any sport. the second highest incidence of concussions is actually girls' soccer. so what you have to do is make sure that the game is as safe as possible. in the nfl, we're changing the rules. we're making sure the equipment is the best possible equipment. we're investing in research to make sure that we can address concussio
we're joined by the commissioner of the national football league roger goodell plus our cbs sports broadcast team, jim nantz, phil simms who will be calling the game tonight. and hall of fame wide receiver and cbs analyst shannon sharpe, who seems to me the only guy here today wearing some super bowl rings. >> i thought occasion warranted me bringing out the big diamonds. >> schieffer: mr. commission, i thank you for being with us. some very serious questions now that are on your...
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roger dell held his annual state of the game a press conference -- roger goodell held his state of the game. concussions and head injuries on the very top of the list. not the four recuring players but the future of the game. president obama recently said he had a summit, he was not sure he would let them play. penn lot of mothers are concerned about the safety of their songs in the game of football. that is what the commissioner has made job one priority one insuring reduced injuries for the future. >> we have seen an escalation in discipline. we're trying to take these techniques out of the game. i think it was about four years ago at this very press conference when i said we have to take these hits out of the game that we think have a higher risk for causing injuries. the focus was on defensive players. i stand by the record. we have made those changes to make the and safer. >> from this point forward until they kick off, players are off limits to the media. that filing gave me a chance to spend some time cruising around town today and getting a sense of the fans who continue to flo
roger dell held his annual state of the game a press conference -- roger goodell held his state of the game. concussions and head injuries on the very top of the list. not the four recuring players but the future of the game. president obama recently said he had a summit, he was not sure he would let them play. penn lot of mothers are concerned about the safety of their songs in the game of football. that is what the commissioner has made job one priority one insuring reduced injuries for the...
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goodell gets big pay raise remember during the nfl lockout in 2011 when commissioner roger goodell voluntarily reduced his salary to $1? well what a publicity stunt that wastax returns show that goodell made $29.5 million that year! so he went from a buck to nearly $30 million in the same year - in 2010 he made $11.6 million - so he got an $18 million pay raise despite reducing his salary to $1 for a short period of time. the $29.5 million makes him commissioner in sports - by $10 million!!!! commissioner david stern and mlb commissioner bud selig the charles woodson era is over in green bay. the packers released the 36 year old woodson after 7 seasons. woodson had two years left on a 5-year, $55 million deal and was due to make $9 million next year. in 2009 woodson was the defensive player of the year for the pack he spent his first 8 seasons with the raiders where he was the rookie of the year in 1998 at age 36, after 15 years in the league - you got to serena oldest #1 ever serena williams regained her number one ranking today in qatar after beating petra kyitova in three sets. in doing so,
goodell gets big pay raise remember during the nfl lockout in 2011 when commissioner roger goodell voluntarily reduced his salary to $1? well what a publicity stunt that wastax returns show that goodell made $29.5 million that year! so he went from a buck to nearly $30 million in the same year - in 2010 he made $11.6 million - so he got an $18 million pay raise despite reducing his salary to $1 for a short period of time. the $29.5 million makes him commissioner in sports - by $10 million!!!!...
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goodell says that is not what caused it. >> there is no indication at all this is what caused the blackout during the half-time show. there is nothing that points that out and that's not the case from anything we have at this point. >> superdome managers say an unknown abnormality caused a breaker to trip and caused the game to be delayed for about 35 minutes. >>> san francisco super bowl crowds were relatively calm but san francisco police made some arrests overnight. 25 people were arrested for public intoxication. things got out of hand at 24th and new hampshire when people threw bottles at officers but nobody got hurt. >>> it looks like the long time home of the 49ers is going out with a bang. according to the chronicle, the city is going to blow up candle stick park with a 30 seconds implosion and this spectacular could come within weeks of the 49ers final game next season. it will be developed into an office and retail couldn't plex. -- complex. >> they will have the same problems in the tenderloin and i hate to see it go. i have seen concerts there. monster's rock was there, the rol
goodell says that is not what caused it. >> there is no indication at all this is what caused the blackout during the half-time show. there is nothing that points that out and that's not the case from anything we have at this point. >> superdome managers say an unknown abnormality caused a breaker to trip and caused the game to be delayed for about 35 minutes. >>> san francisco super bowl crowds were relatively calm but san francisco police made some arrests overnight. 25...
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roger goodell said the power outage will not impact the city of new orleans of hosting the show. and beyonce halftime show did not affect the power. >>> it was 108.4 million people, that make the it the third most watched tv game in sports history. but the super bowl did set a new record of 24.1 twitter posts. central media around the world was way up except for people in greenland and russia. >>> around the parents of the two super bowl coaches, jack and jackie harbaugh had a difficult time during the super bowl according to governor chris christie sitting next to them. >> they looked almost physically in pain. at the really did. i felt awful for them. they're just wonderful people. kind people, we had conversations during halftime. they were wonderful folks, but they were clearly in misery. >>> finally in europe, the investigation of world soccer has uncovered hundreds of expected cases of match fixing. authorities said there were 380 suspicious cases of match fixes in europe and another 300 around the world. >> early today sports brought to you by just for men. >>> anchorman s
roger goodell said the power outage will not impact the city of new orleans of hosting the show. and beyonce halftime show did not affect the power. >>> it was 108.4 million people, that make the it the third most watched tv game in sports history. but the super bowl did set a new record of 24.1 twitter posts. central media around the world was way up except for people in greenland and russia. >>> around the parents of the two super bowl coaches, jack and jackie harbaugh had a...
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and worked through the issues. >> roger goodell. in istanbul, turkey, police found the body of a new york mother of two, her remains found near the ancient stone walls in istanbul's district, police say she died from a blow to the head, also showed signs of stab wounds. our correspondent ivan watson looks into the situation. >> turkish police made a grim discovery on saturday. a woman's body hidden behind the old stone walls of this ancient city. within hours, police identified her as sierra, a 33-year-old mother of two, a native of staten island, new york. sierra had been missing more than a week, after disappearing during what was supposed to be her first foreign vacation. turkish police suspect she's been murdered. >> it has been determined she was killed with a blow to the head. for us to give concrete details of the case, we need more time to investigate. it's not right to say anything about the ongoing interrogation of the detained people. she was a tourist traveling alone. >> these are the last known images of sierra, securit
and worked through the issues. >> roger goodell. in istanbul, turkey, police found the body of a new york mother of two, her remains found near the ancient stone walls in istanbul's district, police say she died from a blow to the head, also showed signs of stab wounds. our correspondent ivan watson looks into the situation. >> turkish police made a grim discovery on saturday. a woman's body hidden behind the old stone walls of this ancient city. within hours, police identified her...
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goodell and other nfl officials. i just didn't have time that particular night to hit every aspect of a complex problem. >> jon: it was half time. and i had 90 seconds. but as i was saying to you earlier, look, we've changed the culture on a lot of things without changing the law. >> jon: or without changing people's rights, without infringing on their rights >> exactly. no one repealed the first amendment but we changed people's attitudes towards racist or homophobic remarks. cigarettes remain a legal product but attitudes toward them and understanding of their dangers have taken hold. so the culture has been changed. that's what i was talking about. there is a gun culture, and it isn't good >> jon: trying to maybe redirect the gun culture from being either a litmus test for toughness or freedom. maybe getting back to its utility still while respecting the second amendment >> and we have to acknowledge that guns are glorified in hip hop culture, some 70% of the players in the nfl are african-american, not all of the
goodell and other nfl officials. i just didn't have time that particular night to hit every aspect of a complex problem. >> jon: it was half time. and i had 90 seconds. but as i was saying to you earlier, look, we've changed the culture on a lot of things without changing the law. >> jon: or without changing people's rights, without infringing on their rights >> exactly. no one repealed the first amendment but we changed people's attitudes towards racist or homophobic remarks....
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. >> reporter: on monday, both thornton and roger goodell put one rumor to rest. the power outage was not caused by beyonce's show, a show that had been powered by a separate set of generators. >> there's no indication at all that this was caused by the halftime show. absolutely not. >> reporter: cbs news, new york. >>> there may not even be a halftime show next year, because it could be too cold. the next super bowl will be at the metlife stadium in new jersey. >>> coming up, the crazy standoff is over. and the five-year-old boy is safe. how the fbi tricked the captor into opening the door. >>> the bay area shelter accused of killing dogs, even though volunteers say foster care was available. >>> girls gone wild! she is not studying. >> why cho says her bay area childhood gave they are material she needed. >>> 20 inches of rain in santa rosa in november and december. then after christmas, look what happened. one inch of rain january and february. when are we kindergartner hostage in an undergound bunker for nearly a week is dead. his 5 year old captiv >>> the ala
. >> reporter: on monday, both thornton and roger goodell put one rumor to rest. the power outage was not caused by beyonce's show, a show that had been powered by a separate set of generators. >> there's no indication at all that this was caused by the halftime show. absolutely not. >> reporter: cbs news, new york. >>> there may not even be a halftime show next year, because it could be too cold. the next super bowl will be at the metlife stadium in new jersey....
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. >>> nfl commissioner, roger goodell, is delivering his super bowl week conference. what do we expect the kinds of questions he will get, and i imagine a lot will be about player safety? >> player safety, suzanne, certainly. you know he is on new orleans' soil, he is in the city and it should be very spicy if you want to pardon the new orleans-related pun. this session could be how many saints or reporters that cover the saints are able to ask the commissioner. many people are not in necessarily fans of roger goodell here in new orleans dating back to the bountygate scandal, and sean payton was suspended for the entire season and payton has urged saints' fans to give the commissioner a warm welcome during super bowl weekend. it has been a tough couple years for the commissioner, with what began with the players' lockout and the new collective bargaining agreement and that was followed by a referee lockout and then the debacle that we saw involving the replacement referees. those topics will come up, and player safety, 4,000 lawsuits out there concerning player safety
. >>> nfl commissioner, roger goodell, is delivering his super bowl week conference. what do we expect the kinds of questions he will get, and i imagine a lot will be about player safety? >> player safety, suzanne, certainly. you know he is on new orleans' soil, he is in the city and it should be very spicy if you want to pardon the new orleans-related pun. this session could be how many saints or reporters that cover the saints are able to ask the commissioner. many people are...
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roger goodell does not think so. the nfl commissioner took the podium in new orleans today and talked about player safety. he thinks the game can still keep its tough persona despite some of the new rules which changes the way players are hit. >> dial anything that's going to help us make -- i'll do anything that's going to help us make the game safer and better. i'll be happy to engage in the dialogue in a meeting where we can talk about the pluses and minuses and how we make the game safe. >> goodell says he'll suspend repeat offenders if he has to to get the message across. >>> meantime our blitz and glitz team is also down in the big easy. kristin fisher is live in the superdome checking out the things we usually do not get to see. >> reporter: this sunday when you're watching the super bowl from the comfort of your own home, remember this. it took the cbs sports team three years of planning to pull this off and they are still working right now inside the superdome. so earlier today i had a chance to kind of go b
roger goodell does not think so. the nfl commissioner took the podium in new orleans today and talked about player safety. he thinks the game can still keep its tough persona despite some of the new rules which changes the way players are hit. >> dial anything that's going to help us make -- i'll do anything that's going to help us make the game safer and better. i'll be happy to engage in the dialogue in a meeting where we can talk about the pluses and minuses and how we make the game...
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roger goodell responded to what the president said. >> i started playing the game when i was in fourth grade, tackle football in washington, d.c. and i love the game of football. and i started as a fan. but i wouldn't give back one day of playing tackle football. the benefits of playing football, teaching you the values, teaching you character, teaching you how to get up when you're knocked down, how to work teamwork, they're extraordinary lessons in life that i use to this day. >> howie, this has been discussed so much this week. and you, as a former player, and you as a dad whose son plays in the nfl, you hear from people saying what are they going to do next, play flag football? how do you see it, and are you concerned for your sons' future in football? >> well, there's a couple things. and when my older boy chris, who plays for the rams, came to us. and i remember the conversation like it was yesterday. he said i want to play football. and we didn't push it when i was young. and i remember lying in bed that night as most parents do, staring at the ceiling, and you're talking about,
roger goodell responded to what the president said. >> i started playing the game when i was in fourth grade, tackle football in washington, d.c. and i love the game of football. and i started as a fan. but i wouldn't give back one day of playing tackle football. the benefits of playing football, teaching you the values, teaching you character, teaching you how to get up when you're knocked down, how to work teamwork, they're extraordinary lessons in life that i use to this day. >>...
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goodell confirms the outage was not caused by beyonce's high wattage half-time show. entergy, the company in charge of the electricity, is looking into electrical repairs at the new orleans superdome back in december. the stock fell 74 cents. there was a surge at the superbowl, and that's before the power went out. in our cover story, the explosive growth of second-screen activity - of tablets and tweets and smartphones participating in and reacting to what's on the big screen in the front of the room. "are we in the cloud? where is the cloud?" marketing analysts say the big winners were amy pohler, searching for "the cloud" at best buy and tide's near- religious ferver that followed a stain, followed by tributes to troops farmers, and a nurtured colt that grows up to make the team. "my favorite was the kids getting together the team... it was for a car, a believe." "i like the one with stevie wonder. i like that one." "people are recognizing the importance of 'branding.' it's so hard to feature attributes, that's why spots are being designed to connect with people."
goodell confirms the outage was not caused by beyonce's high wattage half-time show. entergy, the company in charge of the electricity, is looking into electrical repairs at the new orleans superdome back in december. the stock fell 74 cents. there was a surge at the superbowl, and that's before the power went out. in our cover story, the explosive growth of second-screen activity - of tablets and tweets and smartphones participating in and reacting to what's on the big screen in the front of...
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. >> reporter: on both both thornton and roger goodell put one rumor to rest. a show powered by a separate set of generators. >> no indication at all that it was caused by the half-time show. >> reporter: super dome officials have spent millions of dollars upgrading their electrical systems since hurricane katrina. on the picture perfect day, new orleans had rolled out the party mat. goodell indicated that the incident would not affect their temperatures to host the future super bowls. >> this is a clue for something to be fixed and a clue to prepare for and we will. >> reporter: the next super bowl will be played here in the new york area at metlife stadium. they will now take a closer look at that stadium's power supply and back-up plans. cbs news, new york. that's still fewer than the 111 million viewers back in 2010 and 2011. with the super bowl over, the farewell season for the 49ers at candlestick park is officially underway. including their ultimate demise. we'll, plain lathe on in the news -- we'll explain lathe on in the newscast. >>> we are learning m
. >> reporter: on both both thornton and roger goodell put one rumor to rest. a show powered by a separate set of generators. >> no indication at all that it was caused by the half-time show. >> reporter: super dome officials have spent millions of dollars upgrading their electrical systems since hurricane katrina. on the picture perfect day, new orleans had rolled out the party mat. goodell indicated that the incident would not affect their temperatures to host the future...
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nfl commissioner roger goodell saying the 34-minute power outage will not impact the city of new orleans' chances of hosting another super bowl. and he said beyonce's halftime show did not affect the power outage because she used a separate generator. joke, ha, ha. >>> it was 108.4 million people, that makes it the third most watched program in television history behind super bowl games in 2010 and 2011. but the super bowl did set a new record of 24.1 million twitter posts compared to over 13 million last year. social media around the world was way up, by the way, except for some reason for people in greenland and russia. the parent of the two super bowl coaches, jack and jackie harbaugh had a difficult time during the super bowl, according to the new jersey governor, chris christie, who was sitting next to them. >> they looked almost physically in pain for most of the game. they really did. and i felt awful for them. they're just wonderful people. they're really kind, nice people. we had conversations during time-outs or at halftime. but they are wonderful folks but they were clearly in
nfl commissioner roger goodell saying the 34-minute power outage will not impact the city of new orleans' chances of hosting another super bowl. and he said beyonce's halftime show did not affect the power outage because she used a separate generator. joke, ha, ha. >>> it was 108.4 million people, that makes it the third most watched program in television history behind super bowl games in 2010 and 2011. but the super bowl did set a new record of 24.1 million twitter posts compared to...
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. >> pelley: today the commissioner of the >>> today, the commissioner of the nfl roger goodell made news telling reporters that some teams just don't understand that the league is not going to tolerate unnecessary violence, which made us want to check in with james brown who will be hosting cbs sports coverage right hear on sunday. j.b ., goodell said he wanted to take the head out of the tackle. how does he do that? >> whatever officials may miss, there is a post game review on monday. if anyone sees that, they will be fined and/or suspended. most players try to use their helmet to go at the crown or the head. that, they want eliminated. >> so, even if officials don't call a foul in the moment, good -- goodell will go back and issue fines. >> they are definitely very serious deterrent. he is changing the focus of the game. players will have to adjust accordingly. >> j.b ., thank you. good luck on sunday. this sunday, president obama will be interviewed during the super bowl pregame show sunday afternoon at 4:30 eastern time here on cbs. >>> in a moment, one man's undiagnose love af
. >> pelley: today the commissioner of the >>> today, the commissioner of the nfl roger goodell made news telling reporters that some teams just don't understand that the league is not going to tolerate unnecessary violence, which made us want to check in with james brown who will be hosting cbs sports coverage right hear on sunday. j.b ., goodell said he wanted to take the head out of the tackle. how does he do that? >> whatever officials may miss, there is a post game...
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roger goodell says that 34-minute blackout won't hurt the city's chances of hosting the big game. they have not decided where it will be played 2015 and beyond. goodell is the shoeing down rumors that beyonce is to blame for the outage. he says there's no indication her halftime show was a factor in that incident. >>> joe flacco is learning how exhausting it is to be the super bowl mvp. the ravens quarterback will be in baltimore for the super bowl parade today. but he's already been to disney world and new york since winning the game sunday in new orleans. flacco was a guest on the late show with david letterman last night. he told dave that he has much more to celebrate than just the super bowl title. >> we had a little tradition going on. last year we announced the birth of our -- we were having a son after the 49ers game on thanksgiving. this year my wife found out she was pregnant a couple weeks ago. we just told everybody. >> there you go. >> flacco showed off why he is the super bowl mvp by throwing a perfect pass to letterman. he caught it. look at dave showing off there.
roger goodell says that 34-minute blackout won't hurt the city's chances of hosting the big game. they have not decided where it will be played 2015 and beyond. goodell is the shoeing down rumors that beyonce is to blame for the outage. he says there's no indication her halftime show was a factor in that incident. >>> joe flacco is learning how exhausting it is to be the super bowl mvp. the ravens quarterback will be in baltimore for the super bowl parade today. but he's already been...
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roger goodell, who basically suspended that team for a year, sean payton didn't get to coach the saints. he's been here in the big easy. but the saints have got next year. you can bet on that. the good news for the 49ers is there are no more news conferences. the 49ers were able to practice for the final time today. tomorrow it will come down to essentially just a walk-through at the superdome. before practice, jim harbaugh held a joint press conference with his brother john. >> i concur. >> at times using short answers -- >> i concur. >> reporter: the harbaugh brothers spent 30 minutes answering questions about their similarities and their differences. >> philosophical commonalities. i'd be hard-pressed to spell philosophical right now. um -- and i know i couldn't spell commonality at this point. >> reporter: despite their effort to downplay the unique situation, the brothers made sure to acknowledge their mom and dad. >> nobody has a more competitive fire than my mother. it's the most important thing to me that she believed in me. she was not happy when we built a hockey goal out of c
roger goodell, who basically suspended that team for a year, sean payton didn't get to coach the saints. he's been here in the big easy. but the saints have got next year. you can bet on that. the good news for the 49ers is there are no more news conferences. the 49ers were able to practice for the final time today. tomorrow it will come down to essentially just a walk-through at the superdome. before practice, jim harbaugh held a joint press conference with his brother john. >> i concur....
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. >> reporter: on monday, nfl commissioner, roger goodell, put one rumor to rest. the power outage, they said, was not caused by beyonce's super techno halftime show a show this had been powered by a separate set of generators. >> there's no indication at all that this was caused by the halftime show. >> reporter: superdome officials said they spent millions upgrading their electrical systems since hurricane katrina. goodell educated the incident would not affect attempts by the city to host a future super bowl. >> this is clearly something that can be fixed and something we can prepare for, and we will. >> reporter: the next super bowl will be played here in the new york area at metlife stadium. an nfl official said the league will take a closer look at that stadium's power supply and backup plans. cbs news, new york. >>> coming up on the "morning news," explosion investigation. authorities in mexico reveal the cause of a massive blast at the headquarters of an oil company that killed dozens of people. this is the "cbs morning news." dozens of people. this is the
. >> reporter: on monday, nfl commissioner, roger goodell, put one rumor to rest. the power outage, they said, was not caused by beyonce's super techno halftime show a show this had been powered by a separate set of generators. >> there's no indication at all that this was caused by the halftime show. >> reporter: superdome officials said they spent millions upgrading their electrical systems since hurricane katrina. goodell educated the incident would not affect attempts by...
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this is commissioner roger goodell. this is what he is saying here about this blackout. >> there is no indication at all that this was caused by the halftime show. absolutely none. i know that's been out there, to say that beyonce's halftime show had something to do with it. that's not the case from everything we have at this point. >> in addition to the power outage, check out cnn.com for the five super bowl moments people are talking about. cnn.com for that. >>> a mother from new york, what was supposed to be on a trip of a lifetime, found dead in turkey. now new developments in this mystery include a big clue involving nail scrapings. >>> plus, president obama expected to address the nation in a minute on gun control. find out why he's chosen minneapolis to pitch his plan. [ lisa ] my name's lisa, and chantix helped me quit. i honestly loved smoking, and i honestly didn't think i would ever quit. [ male announcer ] along with support, chantix is proven to help people quit smoking. it reduces the urge to smoke. it put
this is commissioner roger goodell. this is what he is saying here about this blackout. >> there is no indication at all that this was caused by the halftime show. absolutely none. i know that's been out there, to say that beyonce's halftime show had something to do with it. that's not the case from everything we have at this point. >> in addition to the power outage, check out cnn.com for the five super bowl moments people are talking about. cnn.com for that. >>> a mother...
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nfl commissioner roger goodell insists the league had a backup plan. >> there was another system that they were ready to reboot. ♪ >> reporter: there's no indication at all that any of this was caused by the halftime show, which prior to the blackout, had been the big moment of the night. and for those wondering, beyonce's electrifying turn, the work of some 600 crew members in just 11 minutes, was run entirely on generator. and so, when the game resumed, momentum shifted to the san francisco 49ers, and they mounted a furious comeback, that would fall one play short. and in the end, it was older brother john who wld come out on top. and a final snapshot, as all eyes fell on the brothers harbaugh. >> you feel an incredible amount of elation with an incredible amount of devastation. >> and josh elliott, back here with us. so, let's go back to the blackout. what was it like under the dome there? because watching from home, we couldn't be sure how dark it was, which half? >> reporter: disconcerting to say the least. and the time we now live, when you enter a super bowl stadium and you p
nfl commissioner roger goodell insists the league had a backup plan. >> there was another system that they were ready to reboot. ♪ >> reporter: there's no indication at all that any of this was caused by the halftime show, which prior to the blackout, had been the big moment of the night. and for those wondering, beyonce's electrifying turn, the work of some 600 crew members in just 11 minutes, was run entirely on generator. and so, when the game resumed, momentum shifted to the...
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commissioner roger goodell put one rumor to rest. the power outage, they said, was not caused by beyonce's super technohalf time show, a show that had been powered by a separate set of generators. >> there's no indication at all that this was caused by the half time show. absolutely none. >> reporter: superdome officials said they have spent millions of dollars upgrading their electrical system since hurricane katrina. on a picture-perfect day, new orleans had rolled out the party mat. goodell indicated the incident would not affect attempts by the city to host a future super bowl. >> this is clearly something that can be fixed and it's clearly something that we can prepare for and we will. >> reporter: the next super bowl will be played here in the new york area at met life stadium. an n.f.l. official said the league will now take a closer look at that stadium's power supply, scott, and its backup plans. >> pelley: we're going to see more of your fascinating story behind the scenes at the super bowl on "60 minutes supports" wednesda
commissioner roger goodell put one rumor to rest. the power outage, they said, was not caused by beyonce's super technohalf time show, a show that had been powered by a separate set of generators. >> there's no indication at all that this was caused by the half time show. absolutely none. >> reporter: superdome officials said they have spent millions of dollars upgrading their electrical system since hurricane katrina. on a picture-perfect day, new orleans had rolled out the party...
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roger goodell made news telling reporters that some teams just don't understand that the league is not going to tolerate unnecessary violence, which made us want to check in with james brown who will be hosting cbs sports coverage of the super bowl right here in new orleans on sunday. j.b., goodell said he wanted to take the head out of the tackle. how does he do that? >> the officials will be stringent with the calls on the field and whatever they may miss there's a postgame review that takes place on a monday and if anyone sees that they'll be fined and/or suspended as far as that's concerned. most players try to use their helmet to go at the crown, the solar plexus, or the head. that they want eliminated. tackle with the shoulders and arms and body. >> pelley: so even if officials don't call a foul in the moment, goodell will look at the tape on monday and issue fines? >> his enforcement staff does that routinely and believe me those penalties and those fines are definitely very serious deterrents. >> pelley: he says he's going to be relentless in this. do you take him at his board?
roger goodell made news telling reporters that some teams just don't understand that the league is not going to tolerate unnecessary violence, which made us want to check in with james brown who will be hosting cbs sports coverage of the super bowl right here in new orleans on sunday. j.b., goodell said he wanted to take the head out of the tackle. how does he do that? >> the officials will be stringent with the calls on the field and whatever they may miss there's a postgame review that...
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we're ask commissioner roger goodell. we'll talk about that and today's game with the cbs broadcast team. jim nantz former giants quarterback phil simms and hall of fame receiver shannon sharpe. it's the big game in the big easy and it doesn't get any better than that. and this is "face the nation." captioning sponsored by cbs and new from new orleans, site of super bowl xlvii, "face the nation" with bob schieffer. >> schieffer: we are in jack
we're ask commissioner roger goodell. we'll talk about that and today's game with the cbs broadcast team. jim nantz former giants quarterback phil simms and hall of fame receiver shannon sharpe. it's the big game in the big easy and it doesn't get any better than that. and this is "face the nation." captioning sponsored by cbs and new from new orleans, site of super bowl xlvii, "face the nation" with bob schieffer. >> schieffer: we are in jack